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I'm just wondering what causes this water to rise and fall in the video below. I open the bleeder on the heat exchanger while filling it with water. So I know thats full of water. Is this normal operation? Or is there still air in there.
Water pump is wired to run constantly. The car is not running in this video, you are hearing the fans running. I forgot to shut them down. ![]() Thanks guys, DEF -------------------- ![]() I will return one day. |
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nice find SS
QUOTE Designed for modern aluminum, cast iron, copper, brass, and bronze systems.” QUOTE Lubricates water pump seals, Protects cooling system metals from corrosion and cavitation, Improves heat transfer. so the earlier claim on corrosiveness to aluminum was hearsay...and incorrect, no? This post has been edited by playr158: May 29, 2007 - 12:20 PM |
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